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Demar Dorsey, Trovon Reed, Bjoern Werner, Ricky Heimuli Announce Schools |
| Feb 3rd, 2010 Football
pick experts are already breaking down how National Recruiting Day
will affect next year. According to Rivals, the
big signings include: Brennan Clay to Oklahoma, Jake Matthews at Texas A&M,
Alec Ogletree at Georgia, Ronald Powell at Florida, and Kyle Porter at USC. Other big news includes
Demar Dorsey at Michigan, Trovon Reed at Auburn, Ricky Heimuli at Oregon, and
FSU landing Bjoern Warner. Courtesy of
OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Nuggets play host to the
Suns, Pittsburgh takes on West Virginia, and the top-ranked Jayhawks meet
Colorado.
Tipping off on the
hardwood . . .
The NBA
offers up a busy slate of 11 games on Wednesday, including Phoenix at Denver.
The Suns (29-21 SU, 26-23-1 ATS) picked up a 109-100 win in New Orleans in
their last game on Monday, with Amare Stoudemire pouring in a team-high 25
points in the contest. Steve Nash scored 18 points to go along with 12 assists
on the night. The Nuggets (33-15 SU,
22-24-2 ATS) edged Sacramento 112-109 at home in OT in their last game Monday.
Kenyon Martin had 24 points and 12 boards in that victory, while Carmelo
Anthony sat out with an ankle injury.
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on Wednesday: Chicago at Philadelphia, the Clippers at Atlanta, New Jersey at
Toronto, Washington at New York, Oklahoma City at New Orleans, Golden State at
Dallas, Portland at Utah, San Antonio at Sacramento, Charlotte at the Lakers,
and Miami at Boston. The Heat (24-24 SU, 23-24-1 ATS) fell 97-81 to Milwaukee
in their last game on Monday, with Dwyane Wade tossing in 23 points. The
Celtics (30-16 SU, 19-26-1 ATS) knocked off Washington 99-88 on Monday, with
Kevin Garnett scoring 19 points in the victory.
There is one
ranked matchup on the college basketball schedule for Wednesday, with No. 22
Pittsburgh at No. 6 West Virginia. The Panthers (16-5 SU,
10-7-2 ATS) fell 70-61 to South Florida in their last game on Sunday, with
Gilbert Brown scoring 25 points in the loss. The Mountaineers (17-3 SU, 7-12
ATS) knocked off Louisville 77-74 on Saturday, with Da’Sean Butler scoring 27
points in that win.
Other games involving
ranked teams on Wednesday: Penn State at No. 13 Ohio State, South Florida at
No. 7 Georgetown, Duquesne at No. 19 Temple, Iowa State at No. 20 Baylor,
Mississippi State at No. 18 Vanderbilt, Wichita State at No. 24 Northern Iowa,
and No. 1 Kansas at Colorado. The Jayhawks (20-1 SU, 9-8-1 ATS) got back to the
top spot in the rankings with an 81-79 overtime win over Kansas State on
Saturday. Cole Aldrich had 18 points for Kansas that day.
Taking a trip around the rink . . . Finally, there are five games on the NHL’s schedule for Wednesday, with St. Louis at Chicago, Carolina at Calgary, Philadelphia at Edmonton, Detroit at Anaheim, and Ottawa at Buffalo. The 31-21-4 Senators head into Wednesday’s divisional matchup riding a nine-game winning streak. Ottawa beat the Canadiens 3-2 in their last game on Saturday afternoon. The 32-15-7 Sabres will be looking to bounce back from a 5-4 loss to the Penguins in their Monday matchup. Ryan Miller gave up five goals on 31 shots for the Sabres in that defeat. |
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